Originally posted by gnosis111
reply to post by Cyberbian
Ummm yes I know creation implies creator, what I was saying is there doesn't have to be a "god" to have been created.
Are you just making a statement or are you accusing me of blaming a god for not interceding to make things better? Because no where did I insinuate
that.
.....odd.
I see you like that phrase of yours, you used it in other threads. But it actually is "immanentize the eschaton". And that does not even pertain to
what this subject is about. Nice try.
Sorry, the blaming god thing had no relation to your statement, I was just going off on a tangent. I offer apologies.
If you are not suggesting a creator, then we fairly well agree. If you are saying the creator is not "God" It is interesting, we agree up to there,
but then what is the role of the "god".
There is no need for a creator or savior. Not to say one might not be nice, depending. Just not necessary to a physical model of the universe, or a
mystical relationship with the universe.
Many people like to confuse creator with savior. Until you can seperate them with the crowbar of guerilla ontology there is no hope of a rational
discussion of either. So I try to inject it here and there in the hopes that someone will bother to decipher the sentence. It took me three days of
thinking to get it! Anton Wilson is the source. The original Guerilla Ontologist.
If you have a creator and a god in your current model, I would truly like to hear what you really have to say. I have not worked that model myself.
If your model has both, then you are the first person I know who has independantly made the leap to seperate the creator and god aspects. Is your God
a savior?
It was the suspicion that this was actually what you were saying which led me to respond. I was curious but I do not like to lead people to answers.
You get points in my book, for your reasoning. I was not suggesting that you did not know the implication existed. I was suggesting that you left some
major pieces out of your picture which must implicitly be there.
Those are the interesting pieces to me!
[edit on 19-8-2008 by Cyberbian]